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- If it was meant "ordinary" sodium-chloride salt, it doesn't ruin the soil for ever. In Holland for example, 'recovered' land
- The "lobby" referred to earlier--the lobby for the sewage treatment plant owners and operators supported by the interested industry partnerships
- Heavy metals added to farmland ACCUMULATE and once there you can't get it out. It is bad enough that they
- Thanks -- I agree with you. And when using sewage sludge based fertilizer we get even higher heavy metal content.
- Great -- here is someone to explain why a tomato grown in a repeatedly NPK fertilized soil doesn't taste anything
- This is the idea with Long-Term composting: the solids stay in the process for up to 40 50 years which
- I don't propose to use sewage sludge in any form as fertilizer. There are other ways that we have technology
- And the logic of that is ... ?
- The Long-Term Composting process does deal with drug residues better than any sewage or sludge treatment process as the drugs
- Thanks for the comment -- "ejestion" is not a word to be found in the dictionary -- where did you
- Where do you read that I CASUALLY [or even seriously] suggest "spreading shit around" ??? I have done this work
- There is a simple [yet crucial to understand] method of getting the nutrients back to the soil SAFELY on-site. It
- Thank you Bob -- good points. A gradual switch back to fertilizers with a high spectrum nutrient content doesn't mean
- What do toilets have to do with healthy food ??? EVERYTHING! Agri-business became huge after it launched the "green revolution".
- ALL of the problems you bring up are solved with an on-site technology that does not produce methane, is the




